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These days, Meme is getting really lively again, with the group chatting about "narrative taking off" one moment and "everyone going all-in" the next.
I find it quite funny and a bit frustrating: I laugh because everyone’s words are faster than their hands, but I get annoyed because I also get itchy fingers easily.
Honestly, when it comes to narratives, the first thing to collapse is usually not the story itself, but the liquidity—when it shrinks, people start stepping on each other.
I’ve now set a simple rule for myself: only play in pools I understand, and before entering, write down “the maximum loss I’m willing to accept,” then just close the position when it hits—no emotional attachment.
Especially lately, with discussions about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets swinging together, a macro shift can turn Meme’s stop-loss into a lifeline…
Anyway, if I make money, I’ll just treat it as a coffee for myself; if I lose, I won’t force it and pretend to be brave.